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Pay attention to the targeting of your CV as well as the
presentation. Write an attractive CV with evidence of
any other appropriate skills and experience you may have for the vacancy or
job area in which you are applying. For example mention extra curricular
activities, subject choices, project work, a relevant thesis, interests or
hobbies.
Demonstrate a practical application of any subject studied, such as any
project work or work experience, maybe on work placement. Have a look at the examples of Graduates' CVs above.

Avoid jargon, acronyms and abbreviations unless you know that they are they
are widely used within your job target. Use the "3rd person". 'I's are
assumed, i.e. use 'Captained the college football team' rather than 'I
captained the college football team.

You can enhance your Graduate CV by using bullet points rather
than large paragraphs of text, they are far easier to read and create
impact.

List any computer
skills you may have on your CV such as software applications that you have
used, state any programming experience or any hardware installation
experience you may have gained.
More about
Graduate CVs

Recommended: The best CV format to
present are the Graduate CV templates downloadable above.